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Summer School – Series Starter
(A Short Story from Sex University)
By
Louisa Bacio
Ms. Lucy dreams of starting a sex school in San Francisco, the City of Love. After interviewing some promising candidates, including Antoinella De Luca, an artist who integrates her tools into playtime, and twin blond surfer hotties, Blaine and Wayne, Lucy launches a soft opening, Summer School.
One of the first students to join, Willow, comes seeking to explore new experiences. When paired with Ted, who she feels is way out of her league, it’s a game of give or give.
Lucy likes it when the shy ones pair up with those with more confidence. And so do we!
Excerpt
With a keen eye, she scanned the applicants, landing upon the twins. They may be confident all right together, but she wondered what would happen if she separated them.
There were no discerning differences between the two, except one had longer hair than the other. Without knowing them, though, she didn’t know which one it was. “You there,” she said, pointing to the guy on the left. “Come on up here, and help.”
The two men looked at each other, and she sighed. She should have known better.
“The one on the aisle. Can you please come on stage?”
Again, they conversed, and her ire rose. The simple demo shouldn’t take so long, and it shouldn’t be so complicated. Starting a venture, though, she had to expect unforeseen obstacles.
Finally, the right twin stood and approached the stage. “Yes, come on up,” she said. “We don’t have all day.”
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About the Author
A Southern California native, Louisa Bacio can’t imagine living far away from the ocean. The multi-published author of erotic romance enjoys writing within all realms - from short stories to full-length novels.
Bacio shares her household with a supportive husband, two daughters growing “too fast”, and a multitude of pet craziness: two dogs, five fish tanks, an aviary, hamsters, rabbits, hermit crabs and rolly pollies. In her other life, she teaches college classes in English, journalism and popular culture.






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